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First off a big thank you to Geno90 for looking after the mod in september, and also thanks for everyone who posted in the September thread, hopefully i updated everything;

new promotions added:Wrestling is Art/Heart/Fun and Respect also have a trading alliance between this lot, Chikara is now gone.

Here is the Update: http://www.mediafire.com/download/u20u0m1s5ynb1cz/TEW2013October.rar

Here is a BRAND NEW people pack: http://www.mediafire.com/download/h1vm6qmqs6a5avd/TEW2013OctPeople.rar

and also a BRAND NEW picpack (logo/tv/random etc): http://www.mediafire.com/download/nixhplth0pycp63/TEW2013OctPicpack.rar

Also there are many more TEW stuff here http://www.ewwarehouse.info/

How to install a mod http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wgeaysD5S0E

Any problems feel free to message me

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- Set Ricky Knight to retired, he is wrestling his retirement match tonight.

- Rename KAZMA to KAZMA SAKAMOTO.

And keep the ringname KAZMA for K-DOJO

Tournaments

AJPW

Champion Carnival (In April excluding lighweight wrestlers)

History:

1973: Giant Baba

1974: Giant Baba

1975: Giant Baba

1976: Abdullah The Butcher

1977: Giant Baba

1978: Giant Baba

1979: Abdullah The Butcher

1980: Jumbo Tsuruta

1981: Giant Baba

1982: Giant Baba

1991: Jumbo Tsuruta

1992: Stan Hansen

1993: Stan Hansen

1994: Toshiaki Kawada

1995: Mitsuharu Misawa

1996: Akira Taue

1997: Toshiaki Kawada

1998: Mitsuharu Misawa

1999: Vader

2000: Kenta Kobashi

2001: Genichiro Tenryu

2002: Keiji Mutoh

2003: Satoshi Kojima

2004: Keiji Mutoh

2005: Kensuke Sasaki

2006: Taiyo Kea

2007: Keiji Mutoh

2008: Suwama

2009: Minoru Suzuki

2010: Minoru Suzuki

2011: Yuji Nagata

2012: Taiyo Kea

2013: Jun Akiyama

Royal Road Tournament (September)

1975: Giant Baba

2013: Akebono

World's Strongest Tag Determination League (December)

1977: Dory Funk jr and Terry Funk

1978: Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta

1979: Dory Funk jr and Terry Funk

1980: Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta

1981: Bruiser Brody and Jimmy Snuka

1982: Dory Funk jr and Terry Funk

1983: Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen

1984: Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta

1985: Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen

1986: Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta

1987: Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu

1988: Terry Gordy and Stan Hansen

1989: Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu

1990: Terry Gordy and Steve Williams

1991: Terry Gordy and Steve Williams

1992: Toshiaki Kawada and Mitsuharu Misawa

1993: Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa

1994: Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa

1995: Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa

1996: Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue

1997: Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue

1998: Jun Akiyama and Kenta Kobashi

1999: Jun Akiyama and Kenta Kobashi

2000: Mike Rotundo and Steve Williams

2001: Taiyo Kea and Keiji Mutoh

2002: Taiyo Kea and Satoshi Kojima

2003: Kaz Hayashi and Satoshi Kojima

2004: Jamal and Taiyo Kea

2005: Brother Ray and Brother Devon

2006: Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan

2007: Joe Doering and Keiji Mutoh

2008: Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan

2009: Masakatsu Funaki and Keiji Mutoh

2010: KENSO and Masayuki Kono

2011: KAI and Seiya Sanada

2012: Takao Omori and Manabu Soya

Junior Hyper League (July, Lightweight only)

2003: Carl Contini

2006: Kaz Hayashi

2007: Chris Sabin

2008: KAI

2009: Shuji Kondo

2010: Jimmy Yang

2011: KAI

2012: Hiroshi Yamato

Junior Hyper Tag League (March , Lightweight Only)

1984: Gran Hamada and Mighty Inoue

2002: Jimmy Yang and Kaz Hayashi

2006: MAZADA and NOSAWA Rongai

2008: Katsuhiko Nakajima and Ryuji Hijikata

2009: Minoru and Toshizo (Ryuji Hijikata with a mask)

2010: BUSHI and Super Crazy

2011: KAI and Kaz Hayashi

2012: Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo

2013: Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki

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- Set Ricky Knight to retired, he is wrestling his retirement match tonight.

- Rename KAZMA to KAZMA SAKAMOTO.

And keep the ringname KAZMA for K-DOJO

I only mention that since looking at his Cagematch match listing he used KAZMA for his return to Kaientai Dojo and KAZMA SAKAMOTO since then including for K-Dojo
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Oh, you're right. Last time I checked K-DOJO , he competed with the name KAZMA.

Other Tournaments:

NOAH

Global League Tournament (This year is held in October/November, I suggest to choose November)

2010: Yoshihiro Takayama

2011: Takeshi Morishima

2012: KENTA

Global Tag League (April)

2008: Akitoshi Saito and Bison Smith

2009: Mitsuharu Misawa and Go Shiozaki

2010: Takuma Sano and Yoshihiro Takayama

2011: Akitoshi Saito and Jun Akiyama

2012: Naomichi Marufuji and Mohammed Yone

2013: KENTA and Yoshihiro Takayama

NOAH Junior League (Inactive)

2009: Yoshinobu Kanemaru

NTV G+ Cup Junior Tag League

2007: KENTA and Taiji Ishimori

2008: KENTA and Taiji Ishimori

2009: Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru

2010: Atsushi Aoki and KENTA

2011: Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki

2012: Atsushi Kotoge and Taiji Ishimori

2013: Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask IV

Dragon Gate

King of Gate (May)

2005: Ryo Saito

2006: Masaaki Mochizuki

2007: Gamma

2008: Naruki Doi

2010: Shingo Takagi

2011: BxB Hulk

2012: Genki Horiguchi

2013: Ricochet

Summer Adventure Tag League (September)

2007: Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino

2008: Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino

2009: Shingo Takagi and YAMATO

2010: Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino

2011: Akira Tozawa and BxB Hulk

2012: Akira Tozawa, BxB Hulk and Naoki Tanisaki (Tomahawk TT, It was a Trios Tournament)

2013: Eita and T-Hawk (Tomahawk TT)

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Queen Maya should be Lightweight. Her minimum size set to small and maximus to middleweight. Relationship should be yes. English should be set to passable. Heel performance should be 65% and face performance should be 25%. Menace should be raised up to 32%. popularity should be raised to 15% in Europe and 18% for Mediterranean.

Fire Angel should be based in Europe. Face Gimmick should be masked luchadore. he's not active in Mexico and British Isles but only in Europe. Set Spanish to None and Mediterranean to Fluent. popularity in Mexico shoul be 0%. In scandinavia shoul be 2% and in Mediterranean area should be 8%

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ZERO1

Fire Festival (August)

2001: Shinjiro Otani

2002: Shinjiro Otani

2003: Satoshi Kojima

2004: Kohei Sato

2005: Shinjiro Otani

2006: Masato Tanaka

2007: Masato Tanaka

2008: Masato Tanaka

2009: Ryouji Sai

2010: Shinjiro Otani

2011: Daisuke Sekimoto

2012: Masato Tanaka

2013: James Raideen

Furinkazan (December)

2009: Akebono and Shinjiro Otani

2010: KAMIKAZE and Kohei Sato

2011: Fujita jr Hayato and Masato Tanaka

2012: James Raideen and Zeus

Tenkaichi jr (September)

2002: Wataru Sakata

2004: Tatsuhiro Takaiwa

2005: Yoshihito Sasaki

2006: Minoru Fujita

2007: Masato Tanaka

2008: Tatsuhiro Takaiwa

2009: Ikuto Hidaka

2010: Ikuto Hidaka

2011: Munenori Sawa

2012: Jonathan Gresham

2013: HUB

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Wooohooo that's the first time I realized that I made it into the credits of an update! WoooHoooo!

The Alliance named "Talent Trade V1" or whatever (czw/bjw/wxw) should be named "Triangle of Ultraviolence" (as they called themselves the last years) or "World Triangle" (as they called themselves )

I'm not sure what to do with wXw concering "women" - they have something like once a year a women match, although the last time they had a female wrestler, she was "integrated" into a 6-Men Match. I suggest to set the womens wrestling in the product as "integrated" or "none"

oh and could someone please pin this topic ^^

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Perry Saturn is now a trainer for NXT.

Primo Colón and Epico Colón are now Los Matadores. Primo is Diego, Epico is Fernando and El Torito there manager is Mascarita Dorada.

I wonder if this alliance is still active - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Professional_Wrestling_Alliance

Set Ted DiBiase, Jr to semi active - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31564/Update-on-Former-WWE-Superstar-Ted-DiBiase-Jr/

Derrick Batemen/Michael Hutter is Ethan Carter The III in TNA - http://tinyurl.com/kmu6zoc

Extreme Rising is returning in December - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31601/Shane-Douglass-Extreme-Rising-Announces-Its-Return/

Low Ki has officially retired, maybe set him to out of the business - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31600/Low-Ki-Announces-Retirement-From-Wrestling-Blasts-AJPW/

Burswood Dome has been demolished and made into extra parking for the Casino, i live in Perth.

Add Jesse Sorensen (spelled Jessy Sorensen) to ROH, maybe make his head damage 75% and increase his toughness - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31648/Former-TNA-Talent-Jesse-Sorensen-Debuting-in-Ring-of/

CM Punk and AJ Lee are apparently Dating - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31667/Wrestling-Legend-Konnan-Claims-CM-Punk-AJ-Lee/

4 wrestlers were injured at Bound for Glory - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31680/Four-TNA-Wrestlers-Suffer-Injuries-At-Bound-For-Glory/

Abyss/Joseph Park has been helping out backstage as a Road Agent, change his Agent status to sometimes - http://www.wrestling-radio.com/news/31790/Backstage-TNA-News-Abyss-as-an-Agent-Genesis-PPV/

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Perry Saturn is now a trainer for NXT.

srsly? ok that's cool!!!

this seems to be the logo of "World Traingle/Triangle of Ultraviolence"

wxwtriangleleague.png

edit: okay, according to this logo, they are called "triangle of unity"

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Add Tamina Snuka as AJ Lee's manager, and perhaps even change her gimmick to bodyguard (??). I would personally also change Big E Langston's gimmick since he's not affiliated with AJ Lee anymore, but I haven't gotten to the point where I've found a fitting gimmick for him yet. Any suggestions??

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Add Tamina Snuka as AJ Lee's manager, and perhaps even change her gimmick to bodyguard (??). I would personally also change Big E Langston's gimmick since he's not affiliated with AJ Lee anymore, but I haven't gotten to the point where I've found a fitting gimmick for him yet. Any suggestions??

In doubt: Monster or Bad Ass

we need to get pictures for the nEw guys.

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Gavin Spears in now on NXT with the name Tye Dillinger

NJPW

World Tag League (second week of december)

1980: Antonio Inoki and Bob Backlund
1981: Andre The Giant and Renè Goulet
1982: Antonio Inoki and Hulk Hogan
1983: Antonio Inoki and Hulk Hogan
1984: Antonio Inoki and Tatsumi Fujinami
1985: Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura
1986: Antonio Inoki and Yoshiaki Fujiwara
1987: Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura
1991: Tatsumi Fujinami and Big Van Vader
1992. Riki Choshu and Shinya Hashimoto
1993: Hiroshi Hase and Keiji Mutoh
1994: Hiroshi Hase and Keiji Mutoh
1995: Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
1996: Shinya Hashimoto and Scott Norton
1997: Masahiro Chono and Keiji Mutoh
1998: Satoshi Kojima and Keiji Mutoh
1999: Keiji Mutoh and Scott Norton
2000: Takashi Iizuka and Yuji Nagata
2001: Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
2003: Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Osamu Nishimura
2006: Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
2007: Giant Bernard and Tomko
2008: Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
2009: Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson
2010: Yuji Nagata and Wataru Inoue
2011: Lance Archer and Minoru Suzuki
2012: Hirooki Goto and Karl Anderson

Super Junior Tag Tournament

2010: El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto
2012: KUSHIDA and Alex Shelley

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Michinoku Pro

Roster:

Stables:

Yapper Men:

Yapper Man 1 (Tsutomu Oosugi)

Yapper Man 2 (Hercules Senga)

Yapper Man 3 (Misaki Ohata)

Asura

Kenou

Rui Hiugaji

Taro Nohashi

Kei Sato

Shu Sato

Benham Ali

Bad Boy

Fujita Hayato

Takeshi Minamino

Ken45

Manjimaru

Daichi Sasaki

Others:

Ultimo Dragon

Great Sasuke

Jinsei Shinzaki

Kesen Numagirolamo (Kesen Numajiro, give him a parody gimmick because he is a parody of Girolamo Panzetta, an italian comedian really famous in Japan)

Ayumu Gunji

Katsuo

Rasse

Kenbai (Yuki Sato)

Obaryion

Tag Teams:

Kowloon: Kei and Shu Sato (highest experience)

Rasse and Kenbai (highest experience)

Ultimo Dragon and Kesen Numagirolamo (low experience)

Yapper Men: Yapper Man 1 and 2

Asura: Benham Ali and Taro Nohashi

Asura II: Kenou and Taro Nohashi

Asura III: Kenou and Rui Hiugaji

Asura IV: Kenou and Benham Ali

Asura V: Taro Nohashi and Rui Hiugaji

Asura VI: Rui Hiugaji and Benham Ali

Bad Boy: Fujita Hayato and Takeshi Minamino

Bad Boy I: Fujita Hayato and Manjimaru

Bad Boy II: Fujita Hayato and Ken45

Bad Boy III: Fujita Hayato and Daichi Sasaki

Bad Boy IV: Takeshi Minamino and Manjimaru

Bad Boy V: Takeshi Minamino and Ken45

Bad Boy VI: Takeshi Minamino and Daichi Sasaki

Bad Boy VII: Manjimaru and Ken 45

Bad Boy VIII: Manjimaru and Daichi Sasaki

Bad Boy IX: Ken45 and Daichi Sasaki

Titles:

Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Title

Dick Togo (25.08.2002 - 26.08.2003)

Atlantis (26.08.2003 - 28.03.2004)

Great Sasuke (28.03.2004 - 19.02.2005)

TAKA Michinoku (19.02.2005 - 07.03.2006)

Vacant (07.03.2006 - 18.03.2006)

KAGETORA (18.03.2006 - 18.03.2006)

Vacant (18.03.2006 - 23.04.2006)

Takeshi Minamino (23.04.2006 - 21.05.2006)

Super Delfin (21.05.2006 - 08.10.2006)

Great Sasuke (08.10.2006 - 19.11.2006)

GAINA (also known as Shisaou, 19.11.2006 - 09.11.2007)

Yoshitsune (also known as Sugi, 09.11.2007 - 12.12.2008)

Fujita Hayato (12.12.2008 - 05.09.2009)

Kenou (05.09.2009 - 07.11.2010)

Great Sasuke (07.11.2010 - 08.05.2011)

Rui Hiugaji (08.05.2011 - 05.11.2011)

Kenou (05.11.2011 - 03.06.2012)

Fujita Hayato (03.06.2012 - 30.06.2013)

Kenou (30.06.2013 - )

Tohoku Tag Team Champions

Jinsei Shinzaki and Ultimo Dragon (18.07.2004 - 10.09.2004)

Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima (10.09.2004 - 03.06.2005)

GAINA and Jinsei Shinzaki (03.06.2005 - 09.07.2005)

Dick Togo and Great Sasuke (09.07.2005 - 23.04.2006)

GAINA and Jinsei Shinzaki (23.04.2006 - 23.04.2006)

Vacant (23.04.2006 - 20.05.2006)

Makoto Oishi and Shiori Asahi (20.05.2006 - 10.06.2006)

Kei and Shu Sato (10.06.2006 - 17.07.2006)

Flash Moon (also known as Shadow Phoenix) and Tigers Mask (17.07.2006 - 08.10.2006)

Kei and Shu Sato (08.10.2006 - 21.07.2007)

KAGETORA and Rasse (21.07.2007 - 14.01.2008)

Great Sasuke and Yoshitsune (14.01.2008 - 18.01.2009)

Kei and Shu Sato (18.01.2009 - 15.03.2009)

Kesen Numajiro and Kinya Oyanagi (15.03.2009 - 15.11.2009)

Maguro Ooma and Takeshi Minamino (15.11.2009 - 15.10.2010)

Yapper Man 1 and Yapper Man 2 (15.10.2010 - 15.10.2011)

Kei and Shu Sato (15.10.2011 - 03.06.2012)

Rasse and Kenbai (03.06.2012 - 13.12.2012)

Ultimo Dragon and Kesen Numagirolamo (13.12.2012 - 16.09.2013)

Benham Ali and Taro Nohashi (16.09.2013 - )

Tournaments:

FUKUMEN World League (It's a tournament not held every year, set inactive)

1995: Dos Caras

1999: Tiger Mask IV

2003: Atlantis

2007: Tiger Mask IV

2012: Great Sasuke

Michinoku Tag League (October)

1994: Jinsei Shinzaki and Super Delfin

1995: Great Sasuke and Kato Kung Lee

1996: Dick Togo and MEN's Teioh

1997: Great Sasuke and Super Delfin

1998: Masato Yakushiji and Naohiro Hoshikawa

1999: CIMA and SUWA

2000: Gran Hamada and Tiger Mask

2001: Dick Togo and Gedo

2002: Curry Man and Hayashi Rice Man (Super Boy)

2003: Dick Togo and Masao Orihara

2004: Pineapple Hanai (Ken45) and Mango Fukuda (Bear Fukuda)

2005: Kagetora and Shanaou

2006: Shu and Kei Sato

2007: Kagetora and Rasse

2008: MEN's Teioh and Shinobu

2009: Takeshi Minamino and Maguro Ooma

2010: Yapper Man 1 and Yapper Man 2

2011: Shu and Kei Sato

2012: Kenou and Rui Hiugaji

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Dasher Hatfield should be set as owner or head booker of Wrestling Is Fun!, probably head booker.

Delirious should be set as owner of Wrestling Is Respect, and possibly head booker - though Daizee Haze would also work for head booker.

Mike Quackenbush could possibly be set to "Retired Wrestler" - he's not wrestled since April, claims not to have any plans to return to the ring, and no longer lists his profession as "pro-wrestler" on Twitter. It's possible that he may return when CHIKARA eventually resurfaces, but for the time being I'd say he's done.

Jim Ross should be removed from WWE.

Maybe Jimmy Hart should be removed from WWE? Not really sure what, if any, work he does for them?

Ryback should be managed by Paul Heyman.

AJ should be managed by Tamina and/or vice-versa.

The Bella Twins should be set as Faces.

AJ should be renamed AJ Lee, and Natalya Neidhart to Natalya.

Triple H should probably be an Active or Semi-Active Wrestler, rather than set to Retired, as he probably will still wrestle from time to time.

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BJW

Roster:

Stables:

B Faultless Junky's

Jun Kasai

Masashi Takeda

Jaki Numazawa

Takumi Tsukamoto

Others:

Abdullah Kobayashi

Daisuke Sekimoto

Yuji Okabayashi

Madoka

Shinya Ishikawa

Ryuji Ito

Kankuro Hoshino

Atsushi Ohashi

Daikokobu Benkei

Hideyoshi Kamitani

Kazuki Hashimoto

MEN's Teioh

Hercules Senga

Tsutomu Oosugi

Yoshihito Sasaki

Isami Kodaka

Yuko Miyamoto

Yuichi Taniguchi

Masaya Takahashi

Ryuichi Kawakami

Shadow WX

Shinobu

Brahman Kei

Brahman Shu

Jake Crist

Dave Crist

The Winger

Masato Inaba

Takashi Sasaki

Axeman

Jay Skillet

Danny Havoc

Shuji Ishikawa

Tag Teams:

Strong BJ: Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi (high exp)

045 Junkies: Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa (high exp)

Team Heavy Metal: Madoka and Shinya Ishikawa

Speed of Sounds: Hercules Senga and Tsutomu Oosugi (high exp)

OI4K: Jake and Dave Crist (high exp)

Kowloon: Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu (high exp)

Heisei Yakuza Duo: Kankuro Hoshino and Masato Inaba

Yankee Two Kenju: Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto (high exp)

Ouetsu Reppan Domei: Shadow WX and Takashi Sasaki

Tournaments:

Maximum Tag League (september)

1999: Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa

2000: Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa

2001: MEN's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto

2002: MEN's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto

2009: Masashi Takeda and Isami Kodaka

2011: Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi

2012: Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka

Ikkitousen (February)

2011: Takashi Sasaki

2012: Yoshihito Sasaki

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Michinoku Pro

Roster:

Others:

Obaryion

I'm not sure if Obaryion should be added yet as he is a gaijin, and has only wrestled twice for the promotion ever, and both times this month in the tag league- so it's unclear whether or not he's going to hang around in the medium term, it's up to cpt. to decide if it's worth putting him in now I guess.

Also, add Kinya Oyanagi to the list for the regular army for MPW.

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With BJW tag teams,

Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu should be called the Brahman Brothers not Kowloon, as the latter is a defunct unit name for MPW and not the teams name itself. Kowloon as a unit is also not in BJW, and is inactive in MPW (replaced with Asura).

With the general worker list and gaijin in Japan,

I'm not sure about adding the CZW workers such as Irish Airborne, Havoc, or the WXW guys as they are not official members of the BJW roster and will only be appearing on the odd tour.

As a general rule for adding gaijin to puroresu companies, I only think we should add people who meet one or more of these conditions (though cpt. has discretion to add anyone he pleases obviously):

-Live in Japan

-Hold titles in the promotion

-Wrestle in Japan almost exclusively (or clearly have contracts, like the NJPW gaijin).

-Or who have appeared in a significant number of consecutive tours, as opposed to spot shows.

Otherwise the rosters will become outdated quickly, and/or just require more regular maintenance than necessary. Someone in the recent past like Masada, could be added to BJW because he wrestled their on a consistent basis for a long time and achieved success. Another example would be Super Crazy in NOAH, or until recently Ricky Marvin, though he appears to have returned to Mexico for the time being. However, other people who appear only sporadically, and especially if they have just been brought in to participate in a tournament, need not be added. It's like adding all the foreign workers to the old CHIKARA after ever years World Trios Tournament.

In any case, their contracts should be specified as 'touring' - and I would even suggest maybe putting them in a separate list to the regular roster so as not confuse their status, or the mod maker as to the appropriate contract type. In this case, I would add Irish Airborne and Havoc as touring, but not with the WXW guys since they haven't appeared much this year at all.

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Some stuff for W1

Current outsiders for W1:

Kohei Sato (still a player but he's currently injured for at least 3 months probably)-outsider

Add new unit, DESPERADO (heel):

Masayuki Kono - Leader

Kohei Sato

Ryouji Sai

KAZMA Sakamoto

Tag teams

Make all Stack of Arms tag teams inactive

Add Ryota Hama & Yasufumi Nakanoue - Low

Add KAZMA SAKAMOTO & Masayuki Kono - low

Add KAZMA SAKAMOTO & Ryouji Sai - low

Add Ryouji Sai and Masayuki Kono - low

Add Kohei Sato and Ryouji Sai - High

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Dragon Gate

Add new unit, Monster Express (face)

Shingo Takagi, Akira Tozawa, Masato Yoshino, Uhaa Nation, Ricochet and Syachihoko BOY.

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NOAH

Add tag team, Crazy Dynasty (Super Crazy & Pesadilla) - Low.

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With the general worker list and gaijin in Japan,

I'm not sure about adding the CZW workers such as Irish Airborne, Havoc, or the WXW guys as they are not official members of the BJW roster and will only be appearing on the odd tour.

As a general rule for adding gaijin to puroresu companies, I only think we should add people who meet one or more of these conditions (though cpt. has discretion to add anyone he pleases obviously):

-Live in Japan

-Hold titles in the promotion

-Wrestle in Japan almost exclusively (or clearly have contracts, like the NJPW gaijin).

-Or who have appeared in a significant number of consecutive tours, as opposed to spot shows.

Otherwise the rosters will become outdated quickly, and/or just require more regular maintenance than necessary. Someone in the recent past like Masada, could be added to BJW because he wrestled their on a consistent basis for a long time and achieved success. Another example would be Super Crazy in NOAH, or until recently Ricky Marvin, though he appears to have returned to Mexico for the time being. However, other people who appear only sporadically, and especially if they have just been brought in to participate in a tournament, need not be added. It's like adding all the foreign workers to the old CHIKARA after ever years World Trios Tournament.

In any case, their contracts should be specified as 'touring' - and I would even suggest maybe putting them in a separate list to the regular roster so as not confuse their status, or the mod maker as to the appropriate contract type. In this case, I would add Irish Airborne and Havoc as touring, but not with the WXW guys since they haven't appeared much this year at all.

I feel like this is more systemic problem with the way Japan is set up. Out of the 17 Japanese companies in the game, none are set up as touring companies. I understand the problem, the restrictions that the game puts on touring companies makes it a little different from reality, in that you can only tour a certain number of months a year and each group of consecutive months are considered one big tour as opposed to smaller, individual tours. However, this is the list of companies that I feel should be set up as touring promotions --

  • All Japan
  • Big Japan
  • Dragon Gate
  • DDT
  • Ice Ribbon
  • JWP
  • K-Dojo
  • M-Pro
  • New Japan
  • NOAH
  • Pro Wrestling Wave
  • Zero-1
  • Wrestle-1
  • WNC

Basically, all of the promotions except IGF (though they take months off between shows, they tend to only run one show at a time so they can be better simulated as a regular company), Osaka Pro (they have several regular weekly shows), and Oz Academy (they only run one-two shows per month).

While we're discussing touring promotions, should C*4 or Shimmer really be touring promotions? I understand the temptation to make either of these into touring promotions -- C*4 runs "seasons" like Chikara (which I remember being considered a touring promotion in an old update for that reason) while Shimmer takes many months off between their shows and tapes several shows in a few days. However, in C*4's case they never appear to run more than two shows in a month and take off several months between shows while Shimmer tapes their shows twice a year, in March and October, filming four shows in each of these months. Since a company needs to have at least six months of tours in order to be a touring company in the game and a company runs one or two shows a week during that tour, I'd say it'd be a whole lot more realistic to have C*4 and Shimmer have one monthly show each (so 12 shows per year) as opposed to two shows a week six months out of the year (48 shows per year). You could even name the Shimmer monthly show "Shimmer Volume" and have it start at 58 (the last Shimmer taping was Volume 57) in order to keep their show names realistic.

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